It took some looking, but we found one! This was the first glass frog of the night, a male Cochranella spinosa. Two other glass frog species were calling, Cochranella granulosa and Hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni, but one hid way up in the trees, and the other was apparently just too sneaky for us.
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